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DigitalRuneStateCollection Methods

The StateCollection type exposes the following members.

Methods
  NameDescription
Public methodAdd (Inherited from CollectionState.)
Public methodAddRange (Inherited from NamedObjectCollectionT.)
Protected methodChangeItemKey
Changes the key associated with the specified element in the lookup dictionary.
(Inherited from KeyedCollectionString, State.)
Public methodClear (Inherited from CollectionState.)
Protected methodClearItems (Overrides NamedObjectCollectionTClearItems.)
Public methodContains(TKey)
Determines whether the collection contains an element with the specified key.
(Inherited from KeyedCollectionString, State.)
Public methodContains(T) (Inherited from CollectionState.)
Public methodCopyTo (Inherited from CollectionState.)
Public methodEquals
Determines whether the specified Object is equal to the current Object.
(Inherited from Object.)
Protected methodFinalize
Allows an object to try to free resources and perform other cleanup operations before it is reclaimed by garbage collection.
(Inherited from Object.)
Public methodGetEnumerator
Returns an enumerator that iterates through the StateCollection.
Public methodGetHashCode
Serves as a hash function for a particular type.
(Inherited from Object.)
Protected methodGetKeyForItem
When implemented in a derived class, extracts the key from the specified element.
(Inherited from NamedObjectCollectionT.)
Public methodGetType
Gets the Type of the current instance.
(Inherited from Object.)
Public methodIndexOf (Inherited from CollectionState.)
Public methodInsert (Inherited from CollectionState.)
Protected methodInsertItem (Overrides NamedObjectCollectionTInsertItem(Int32, T).)
Public methodInsertRange (Inherited from NamedObjectCollectionT.)
Protected methodMemberwiseClone
Creates a shallow copy of the current Object.
(Inherited from Object.)
Public methodMove
Moves the item at the specified index to a new location in the collection.
(Inherited from NamedObjectCollectionT.)
Protected methodMoveItem
Moves the item at the specified index to a new location in the collection.
(Inherited from NamedObjectCollectionT.)
Protected methodOnCollectionChanged
Raises the CollectionChanged event.
(Inherited from NamedObjectCollectionT.)
Public methodRemove(TKey) (Inherited from KeyedCollectionString, State.)
Public methodRemove(T) (Inherited from CollectionState.)
Public methodRemoveAt (Inherited from CollectionState.)
Protected methodRemoveItem (Overrides NamedObjectCollectionTRemoveItem(Int32).)
Public methodRemoveRange (Inherited from NamedObjectCollectionT.)
Protected methodSetItem
Replaces the element at the specified index.
(Overrides NamedObjectCollectionTSetItem(Int32, T).)
Public methodToString
Returns a string that represents the current object.
(Inherited from Object.)
Public methodTryGet(String, T)
Gets the object associated with the specified key.
(Inherited from NamedObjectCollectionT.)
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Explicit Interface Implementations
  NameDescription
Explicit interface implementationPrivate methodIListAdd
Adds an item to the IList.
(Inherited from CollectionState.)
Explicit interface implementationPrivate methodIListContains
Determines whether the IList contains a specific value.
(Inherited from CollectionState.)
Explicit interface implementationPrivate methodICollectionCopyTo
Copies the elements of the ICollection to an Array, starting at a particular Array index.
(Inherited from CollectionState.)
Explicit interface implementationPrivate methodIEnumerableGetEnumerator
Returns an enumerator that iterates through a collection.
(Inherited from CollectionState.)
Explicit interface implementationPrivate methodIListIndexOf
Determines the index of a specific item in the IList.
(Inherited from CollectionState.)
Explicit interface implementationPrivate methodIListInsert
Inserts an item into the IList at the specified index.
(Inherited from CollectionState.)
Explicit interface implementationPrivate methodIListRemove
Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the IList.
(Inherited from CollectionState.)
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